Project Description

Bachelor of Science in Human Services

Preparing for a career in human services requires more than textbook reading. Instead, it takes actually getting out into the field — investigating reports of child neglect, organizing programs to educate inmates, supporting the elderly in assisted living facilities and much more.

Help meet the need for human services workers. Employment is projected to grow 22% from 2012 to 2022, much faster than the average for all occupations. (U.S. Department of Labor “Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2014–2015 Edition”)

Sample Core Courses

Group Dynamics (HUSV 3033) — This course is a study of group dynamics, with particular attention to therapeutic group- process. The role of the leader, issue-specific or problem-specific group facilitation, and strategies for dealing with particular group-process issues will be emphasized. Participation in group-process is required of every student.

Program Planning and Evaluation (HUSV 3063) — This course will examine the theory, process and procedures of program planning and evaluation. This course will also provide students with the basic set of skills necessary to design, develop and evaluate various human service programs.

Human Services and Faith Integration (HUSV 3433) — The purpose of this course is to provide students with an opportunity to explore human services from a Christian world view that involves intentionally integrating faith and human services with an emphasis on spiritual and professional growth.

Undergraduate
Human Services
Psychology
Social WorkGraduate
Master of Arts in Human Services
Master of Science in Marriage & Family Therapy
Master of Science in Professional Counseling
Master of Science in School Counseling